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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    Dr. Carroll, Bishop of Lismore, will hold a confirmation service at Casino on Sunday week. He will also open a bazaar in the School of Arts on Friday, 19th inst. (says the Casino ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL.

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Manning asked, in view of the late decrease of numbers of stock in the State, would the Government prohibit the slaughter of ewe lambs and ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The United States Secretary for War says: We will be on our way to the battle front in another six months. The President of Cuba has declared an ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Dr. and Mrs. Gearin returned to Ballina on Monday. Messrs. W. A. Meigher and A. R. Best, Ballina, left for Sydney this week. ...

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  8. THE STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The shipowners have again declined to grant a conference with the wharf laborers. Some mines at Broken Hill are preparing for a resumption ...

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  9. THE MILE OF PENNIES.

    The amount realised by the "Mile of Pennies" competition carried out by the various Public Schools in Casino district in connection with the recent Red Cross Fete, was ...

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  10. TENANT EVICTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Attorney-General stated in the Assembly that he had asked relief committees to report any hard cases of tenants evicted, adding if ...

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  11. THE HOOK-WORM DISEASE.

    The American scientists who came to this country on behalf of the Rockefeller Institute have returned from Fiji, and report that 160 per cent. of the natives are affected ...

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  12. STOCK MARKET.

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  13. EXTREME CASES OF DISTRESS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Another great crowd of women congregated in the basement of the Town Hall at an early hour this morning appealing for help. It is ...

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  14. BRIGHT PROSPECTS AT ALSTONVILLE.

    Very nice rain fell at Alstonville and throughout the district on Sunday night last. On Tuesday there were also some nice shower. The country never looked better and ...

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  15. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  16. PREFERENTIAL VOTING.

    Wonderful is the facility of the politician for forgetting his promises. Generally this convenience of memory is exhibited after he has succeeded in bringing himself from ...

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  17. STAR COURT PICTURES.

    To-night at the Star Court the fine drama "The Family Honor," with Robert Warwick and June Elvidge in the leading roles, is the feature. A choice list of pictures ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. FISH MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  19. DIP CONSTRUCTION.

    Four new dips are at present under construction in the quarantine area, in preparation for the advent of compulsory dipping. They are being built under the subsidy ...

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  20. COLLIERY TROUBLE SETTLED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The trouble at Hebburn colliery, which prevented a resumption at all the South Maitland mines, has been settled in favor of the men. All the mines ...

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  21. THE WEATHER.

    The weather at Lismore yesterday was fine and breezy, the maximum temperature being 68 degrees. Further rain has fallen along the coast, the registrations being:-- ...

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  22. COAL TRIMMERS ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Newcastle coal trimmers carried a resolution condemning the action of the master stevedores in applying for other labor to perform their work, ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. AN EGYPTIAN SICKNESS.

    A notification has been issued by the Home Secretary's Department declaring a sickness known as "Bilharziosis" to be a notifiable disease. This disease was not ...

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  24. WARMER CONDITIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The forecast is:--Temporarily fine and warmer: east to northerly winds; unsettled later in the west, with some showers and thunder ...

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  25. INFANT BOUND AND GAGGED.

    A curious case was reported from South Richmond (Melbourne) recently. It is alleged that a married couple, who went to a picture show, left their infant, aged 2 years ...

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  26. LISMORE MINSTREL CONCERT.

    The minstrels were accorded an excellent reception in the Federal Hall on Tuesday evening last, when they submitted a rather lengthy and varied programme to a large ...

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  27. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    GRAFTON, Thursday.--The Anglican Synod to-day passed the Casino Grammar School ordinance, the Grafton lands ordinance, and the Yamba land sale ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH BAZAAR.

    The Commonwealth Bazaar held in the Federal Hall resulted in the splendid total of £1640 4s 8d. The expenses totalled £81 10s, leaving a net return of £1558 14s ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. GRAFTON-TWEED TRAIN SERVICE.

    The District Railway Superintendent has been officially advised that coal is being sent from Newcastle for use on the Grafton-Tweed line, and is expected to arrive ...

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  30. LOST AND FOUND.

    Last Sunday week Mr. M. J. Sheppard, postmaster at Taree, while surfing, left his clothing in the pavilion at Farquhar Park, and on his ...

    Article : 149 words
  31. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    On Tuesday afternoon a special meeting of the Lismore Ladies' Benevolent Society was held to complete arrangements for their stall on October 29th in aid of the maternity ...

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  32. SCENTED BEADS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday--A claim for £650 damages, in which plaintiff complained that allegations said to have been made in regard to certain beads he was selling, was ...

    Article : 356 words
  33. GARDENS AT RAILWAY STATIONS.

    On the Grafton Tweed railway and between Lismore and Byron Bay in particular, an effort is made to give a bright outlook to some of the stations by means of ...

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  34. YOUNG MAN'S ARREST.

    Arthur James McDermott, 18, appeared before Mr. J. B. Gibson, J.P., at Lismore Police Court yesterday on charges of having been found drunk in Woodlark-street ...

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  35. BORA RIDGE'S GREAT RESPONSE.

    Bora Ridge is making history and setting a fine example in generous and direct giving. This little settlement of about 40 families, a few miles from Coraki, erected ...

    Article : 315 words
  36. IMPORT OF MOTOR PARTS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has received from the High Commissioner for the Commonwealth in London (Mr. Fisher) another cable message on ...

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  37. "THIRD FLOOR--NO LIFT."

    One of the proprietors of the "Forbes Advocate" has had an experience of now they do things in Sydney. In a recent issue he writes:--"Nothing is too strange to ...

    Article : 161 words
  38. PARLIAMENTARY BAR.

    In reply to Mr. Weaver, the Acting Premier said the amount of liquor sold over the Parliamentary bar from October, 1916, to September, 1917, totalled £177 16s, averaging ...

    Article : 152 words
  39. QUEENSLAND STATE SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP.

    Mr. T. McAuley, Head Master of the Tweed Heads Public School, has been notified by the Queensland Education Department that the Minister has approved that ...

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  40. LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDIER.

    At the sitting of the Lismore Land Board yesterday afternoon Stock Inspector McNeil, of Bangalow, applied on behalf of his son, a returned soldier, for the lease of 26 acres ...

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  41. STAGING AT CHURCH CEREMONY COLLAPSES.

    The foundation stone of the new Roman Catholic Church at Campbell's Hill (Maitland district) was solemnly blessed and laid recently, during which a regrettable ...

    Article : 133 words
  42. MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT.

    Mr. Buckley moved the adjournment of the House to enabled members to consider the refusal of the Superannuation Board not to allow a refund of deductions in the case of ...

    Article : 162 words
  43. ASSOCIATED WITH I.W.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The case in which May Ewart, was charged with being a member of the I. W. W. was concluded at the Police Court. The Magistrate ordered the ...

    Article : 112 words
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